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Post by mallardo on Jan 26, 2016 19:11:06 GMT
Oh you've got me wondering whether or not to book front row now. If I remember correctly the stage is horrendously high? Sat there 3 times: Speaking in Tongues and Posh were OK, Constellations was a nightmare! Ha! I'll never forget Constellations. It was like looking straight up a cliff - a cliff with a protruding overhang. Luckily, the entire show was played right downstage so the actors were mostly visible from the thighs up.
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Post by Ade on Jan 26, 2016 19:13:30 GMT
Sat there 3 times: Speaking in Tongues and Posh were OK, Constellations was a nightmare! Ha! I'll never forget Constellations. It was like looking straight up a cliff - a cliff with a protruding overhang. Luckily, the entire show was played right downstage so the actors were mostly visible from the thighs up. I went for the front row too. Hoping it's ok but decided I would rather gamble with the height of the stage than have a cut off view with the curvature of the upper circle.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Jan 26, 2016 20:30:15 GMT
Holding out for £15 Mondays... But I see ATG still haven't got me on their email list then, despite saying they had. Might be cancelling that theatrecard next month I think. They're hopeless and the website is worse! You know nothing Jeanhunt*
Sorry Jean, closest name to the quote
* Those that know, know
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Jan 26, 2016 20:37:27 GMT
My first post! Think this is a great play and have booked for the RSC version - I have no idea who this Kit person is so will wait for reviews before I decide to see it again.
Never seen GoT Abby? Amazed 'ere. If you get the chance it's great drama with some very good actors.
I thought the 'The Watchers on the Wall' was the greatest hour of tv, ever... until 'Hardhome' when the Wight Walkers attacked the Wildlings village.
Get Right On It
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Post by Zoephile on Jan 26, 2016 21:31:03 GMT
For Constellations and Posh (and I think the one other transfer from the Royal Court in the batch) they had what looked like a stage on top of the stage, hence the neck crick for Constellations in particular. But I've never seen them do that any other time, so I'm hoping for a nice front row Monday ticket.
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Post by firefingers on Jan 26, 2016 23:37:30 GMT
For Constellations and Posh (and I think the one other transfer from the Royal Court in the batch) they had what looked like a stage on top of the stage, hence the neck crick for Constellations in particular. But I've never seen them do that any other time, so I'm hoping for a nice front row Monday ticket. Constellations used an elevated platform for sure (about 2 foot higher than the deck). I know because it did the get in for the tour. It was heavy as all hell too.
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Post by Coated on Jan 27, 2016 0:15:52 GMT
Couldn't resist a Marlowe and am now in possession of a front row seat. Can't be worse than the time I sat behind Mr 7 foot 2 inches and had to stretch like mad to even to look over his shoulder.
Maybe Abby and I need to form a support group for the tv challenged, I also had no idea who Kit Someone is.
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Post by stefy69 on Jan 27, 2016 7:26:18 GMT
Couldn't resist a Marlowe and am now in possession of a front row seat. Can't be worse than the time I sat behind Mr 7 foot 2 inches and had to stretch like mad to even to look over his shoulder. Maybe Abby and I need to form a support group for the tv challenged, I also had no idea who Kit Someone is. I'm with you too on not knowing who he is !
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2016 8:39:44 GMT
Not only TV-challenged, but also War Horse-challenged and Posh-challenged. Although he was the second ever Albert and only did Posh at the Royal Court, so I suppose it would be more surprising if you did know him from those. Re: the high stage - do I remember correctly that there were steps at the front for Backbeat so it ended up feeling unnervingly accessible from the auditorium? Although as the frontest rows are on sale, I don't suppose Lloyd has anything exciting like planned. Still, we can dream...
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Post by Marwood on Jan 27, 2016 10:00:22 GMT
He has done a few films as well (Spooks, Testament Of Youth and Pompeii for starters), all of which are probably in the bargain bin of your nearest DVD emporium if you want to check them out.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2016 10:05:33 GMT
I loved the posters for the Spooks movie. I can't take Kit Harington seriously, and they all had "THE GREATER GOOD" written on them, so I just assumed they were for some kind of spoof movie for the longest time.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Jan 27, 2016 11:48:42 GMT
I've booked front row in hopes of a dribble of Jon Snow's DNA.
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Post by Jasmine on Jan 28, 2016 13:34:49 GMT
Booked to see this in May. Kicking myself that I didn't book sooner, as I'd have preferred a Saturday matinee, but plumped for a Thursday instead as I'd rather sit front row than risk the upper circle curvature (all my budget can afford!) and front row was sold out for most matinees. I studied Doctor Faustus for uni and thus far I've only experienced radio productions, so I'm looking forward to seeing it in the flesh. And as a big GOT fan, Kit Harington is a bonus
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Post by theinvisiblegirl on Feb 22, 2016 21:21:49 GMT
I have a front row ticket for the evening performance on Saturday 7 May which I can no longer use if anyone is interested. Seat AA1, face value £35.
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Post by theatreliker on Feb 24, 2016 11:42:25 GMT
There was a tweet this morning that has since been deleted saying that Jenna Russell, Forbes Mason and Jade Anouka are joining Kit Harington.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 12:02:09 GMT
Yep i just saw that as well, i am VERY very excited now to see this!!!
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Post by David J on Feb 24, 2016 12:40:53 GMT
Hmm. I'd see Forbes Masson is he was Mephistopheles, giving his Jacques-esque performance
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Post by Marwood on Feb 24, 2016 13:10:50 GMT
I thought Forbes Masson was great in The Ruling Class, really looking forward to this.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 14:07:36 GMT
I enjoy how much Jamie Lloyd likes to use Forbes Masson. Also I would give SO MUCH to see Jade Anouka's Mephistopheles! *wishes really really hard*
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 15:45:37 GMT
I thought Forbes Masson was great in The Ruling Class, really looking forward to this. He was never better than when he was in 'The High Life'. In fact, neither Alan Cumming, Forbes Masson nor Siobhan Redmond have ever reached those sublime heights since in their careers for my money. Piff Paff Poff.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 15:46:27 GMT
So what did Patrick Ryecart do that was better?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 15:53:15 GMT
So what did Patrick Ryecart do that was better? I would have said 'Poldark' but that could just be bias due to the lovely Aidan Turner. And his lovely hair. And lovely pecs. Oh my. Sorry, the manopause is coming over me again.
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Post by Flim Flam on Feb 24, 2016 16:05:05 GMT
I thought Forbes Masson was great in The Ruling Class, really looking forward to this. He was never better than when he was in 'The High Life'. In fact, neither Alan Cumming, Forbes Masson nor Siobhan Redmond have ever reached those sublime heights since in their careers for my money. Piff Paff Poff. Oh I loved 'The High Life'. Still think of it whenever I watch the Good Wife. And I practically had to physically restrain a friend of mine from shouting out catchphrases from it when we saw Alan Cumming wandering around in London some years ago!
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Post by Marwood on Feb 24, 2016 16:07:32 GMT
I thought Forbes Masson was great in The Ruling Class, really looking forward to this. He was never better than when he was in 'The High Life'. In fact, neither Alan Cumming, Forbes Masson nor Siobhan Redmond have ever reached those sublime heights since in their careers for my money. Piff Paff Poff. Alan Cumming as Mephistopheles in this as well as Forbes Masson, not THAT would be a show to see : 'Ah deary me!'
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Post by DuchessConstance on Feb 25, 2016 1:21:51 GMT
One of the most memorable theatre moments of my teenage years was Alan Cummings as Dionysius, nude, suspended upside down from the ceiling.
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Post by n1david on Feb 25, 2016 6:20:13 GMT
I thought Forbes Masson was great in The Ruling Class, really looking forward to this. He was never better than when he was in 'The High Life'. In fact, neither Alan Cumming, Forbes Masson nor Siobhan Redmond have ever reached those sublime heights since in their careers for my money. Piff Paff Poff. I was a huge fan of Victor & Barry when I was at uni in Glasgow, the predecessors of their Alan and Forbes's characters in The High Life. A few years back I met Alan Cumming at a charity event and -gratifyingly - made him laugh by quoting one of his old jokes back at him. I asked him if V&B would ever be revived and he said it was unlikely but "watch this space" for a possible musical version of The High Life. Still watching, Alan...
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Post by The Matthew on Feb 25, 2016 7:23:16 GMT
He was never better than when he was in 'The High Life'. In fact, neither Alan Cumming, Forbes Masson nor Siobhan Redmond have ever reached those sublime heights since in their careers for my money. Piff Paff Poff. Oh, I loved "The High Life". It still makes me giggle that they slipped a "You f*** off, eh?" into prime time television in the 1990s.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2016 9:50:22 GMT
I still say 'It pishing pished down the whole tiiimme' when recounting holiday weather (or just weather in this country) I would give all my money to see Forbes and Alan do Faustus.
I love Forbes though and do love how much Jamie Lloyd uses him too.
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Post by Polly1 on Feb 25, 2016 14:33:59 GMT
I have only one thing to say about the brilliant High Life - "lights down the aisle" (with appropriate gestures). Shame Cummings seems to have been lost to the US.
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Post by Jasmine on Feb 26, 2016 10:06:17 GMT
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